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Colonial Pennsylvania

September 5, 1912 issue

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The article focuses on the book "Relations of Pennsylvania With the British Government 1696-1765," by Winfred Trexler Root. The writing of an adequate history of Pennsylvania, owing to the variety of racial and other elements in the society of that colony, has so far baffled the numerous individuals who have contemplated or actually undertaken the work. Root's aim has been to treat the chartered province, not from the provincial point of view, but as part of the British Empire. He suggests that this is a broader view than one which merely reflects the colonial side of the story.

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RELATIONS of Pennsylvania With the British Government 1696-1765 (Book); ROOT, Winfred Trexler; PENNSYLVANIA -- History; RACISM; COLONIES; PENNSYLVANIA; UNITED States
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